I mean my bathroom is always as clean as the rest of my house. I found a brand new phonesoap for $1 at Goodwill and after watching this video, I’m glad I bought it.
if you flush your toliet with the seat up and not closed you are basically getting bacteria in the air. All that bubbling, swirling and splashing can aerosolize fecal waste, sending tiny particles airborne.
I pretty much use it just for the face's coating, which I think alcohol and hand sanitizers can destroy. The sides and back, just use hand sanitizer if you don't believe it works 360
I have become OBSESSED with the Phonesoap brand. I've bought 3 so far--one for me, one for my mother and one I will set up as a permanent phone sanitizing station at my work. I can't wait to buy the HomeSoap larger one later this year too. Who would have thought that we'd have miniature fully-functional and effective autoclaves in our HOMES at this point in our lives?!
@@luigiwastaken And covid virus is not on your own phone. Otherwise you would already be showing symptoms. U dumb fuck. This is a scam. You can't get rid of the virus from your phone. You can reduce it but not get rid of it 100%. When you are exposed to it, your immune system develops antibodies that fight against similar strains. When you are exposed too much, you get sick. When you are exposed , too little you develop immunity towards it. This is the theory of survival. Covid19 however multiplies faster and immune system responds to it by a huge margin and thus you Fucking die. However it is not on your phone, otherwise you'd be dead already. And to the op. You can wash as much as you want, but it is not the things that you need to stay away from, it is the people. Human beings contain live virus. So Yea rather than buying Shyt, stay home ..... Use your brain guys
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We already know that rubbing alcohol lyses/destroys microbes. The difference is it's a consumed resource and it's harsh on plastic and not exactly the best thing for the kind of glass they use in phones either.
@@thesterndragoon9159 - that's why Apple announced that it’s OK to use Clorox disinfecting wipes and 70% isopropyl alcohol on Apple devices like a month ago? Also UV-C penetrates superficially, and the light can’t get into nooks and crannies. That includes things like buttons or phone cases, which are lined with crevices. If your phone's glass is cracked at all, for example, any germs inside of the cracks are protected from the UV-C light. If a germ is encased within a food particle the UV light won’t be able to get at it either.
Sæbi it does not if you don’t use it too much. The worst thing that can happen to your phone is that the glass can turn yellowish if you exposed it for too long. Just like your clear jelly cases.
There are much better alternatives out there. For $100+ this may be effective but is a complete piece of garbage. I purchased one and judging by the cheap construction, I don't think it should sell for more than $25.00. I would look for other products that do the same thing.
@@Chelzor It's actually the design(though I consider flawed since it has wires on the hinges), type of light, and light locations. Lots of the cheaper one "reduces" by some amount from what I've seen around 50% but the phone soap roughly around 90~100% depending on how much bacteria was on it. With all that said, I do think PhoneSoap is pushing the premium price pretty aggressively. They can only get away with it is because they have the best UV sanitizer of them all. If there was another product that was very comparable, their prices would drop. Sadly in the current market, nobody else get's as close in effectiveness yet.
Thank you. You truly help people. That makes you heros.
Corona virus brought me here 🤮
me too.
I got a HOMEDICS. UV CLEANER for Christmas. So, I wanted the science. This is a great video! But, no proof it works on viruses!
I use it every time (after) I take my phone into the shitter.
Oh thank goodness it actually cleans
I got one for Christmas and I wanted to know
Just bought one. Good to know.
I mean my bathroom is always as clean as the rest of my house.
I found a brand new phonesoap for $1 at Goodwill and after watching this video, I’m glad I bought it.
if you flush your toliet with the seat up and not closed you are basically getting bacteria in the air. All that bubbling, swirling and splashing can aerosolize fecal waste, sending tiny particles airborne.
You sound like a complete and utter idiot.
how about the sides /back of phone? It will be sanitized as well?
It’s a 360 case so it has light top and bottom
I pretty much use it just for the face's coating, which I think alcohol and hand sanitizers can destroy. The sides and back, just use hand sanitizer if you don't believe it works 360
Great host! Great show!
How often should the phone soap be used before bacteria would come back again in a usual daily usage?
Mattia Spadolini they say in the video towards the end that bacteria comes back as soon as you touch it
Dependshow often yourwashing your hands ,handeling phone, right now id say 2 or 3 times a day
Stating today, I will no longer spray alcohol onto my phone to clean it! Just gonna do this! :D
Wish my glasses fit.
This will be nice for my Google pixel watch as well. Nice to know
Which model did they use?
I have one and I enjoy using it. But it is an acquired taste. My motto is safety first.
I have become OBSESSED with the Phonesoap brand. I've bought 3 so far--one for me, one for my mother and one I will set up as a permanent phone sanitizing station at my work. I can't wait to buy the HomeSoap larger one later this year too. Who would have thought that we'd have miniature fully-functional and effective autoclaves in our HOMES at this point in our lives?!
How about letting your immune system do the work. You want a really weak immune system?
@@luigiwastaken Stfu. That's not my point. My point is don't wear a tin foil hat ALL THE TIME.
@@luigiwastaken And covid virus is not on your own phone. Otherwise you would already be showing symptoms. U dumb fuck. This is a scam. You can't get rid of the virus from your phone. You can reduce it but not get rid of it 100%.
When you are exposed to it, your immune system develops antibodies that fight against similar strains. When you are exposed too much, you get sick. When you are exposed , too little you develop immunity towards it.
This is the theory of survival.
Covid19 however multiplies faster and immune system responds to it by a huge margin and thus you Fucking die.
However it is not on your phone, otherwise you'd be dead already.
And to the op. You can wash as much as you want, but it is not the things that you need to stay away from, it is the people. Human beings contain live virus. So Yea rather than buying Shyt, stay home .....
Use your brain guys
@@luigiwastaken Have you ever noticed that your rhetorical unrelated question makes you sound dumb?
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@@luigiwastaken is this a joke? Are you God? Why you so sure I work for whoosh?
I use it a combination of all of these plus micro fiber cloths
will it decontaminate money?....
Yes it works with money too
It's an autoclave. Put anything you want in there that fits. It bombards it on both sides with UV-C rays, which tear apart bacterial DNA.
That stripper's ass and cocaine is on there bro.😕
Well covid isn't on here. So you know these are all worse than covid.
Well good luck for those with a plus sized phone. Not sure if the Phone Soap is big enough for the newest Smartphones Plus sizes.
Guillermo Huapeo mine fits my iPhone 11 in my life proof case just fine!
My Note 9 fits with no problem.
got one for the fam :)
Why didn't they tested wiping with alcohol as well?
We already know that rubbing alcohol lyses/destroys microbes. The difference is it's a consumed resource and it's harsh on plastic and not exactly the best thing for the kind of glass they use in phones either.
@@thesterndragoon9159 - that's why Apple announced that it’s OK to use Clorox disinfecting wipes and 70% isopropyl alcohol on Apple devices like a month ago? Also UV-C penetrates superficially, and the light can’t get into nooks and crannies. That includes things like buttons or phone cases, which are lined with crevices. If your phone's glass is cracked at all, for example, any germs inside of the cracks are protected from the UV-C light. If a germ is encased within a food particle the UV light won’t be able to get at it either.
@@Bipolar_Weasel They tested it and said it's OK, though it's still not an ideal solution (no pun intended).
Brian Schott
Uv lights damage the phone
Sæbi it does not if you don’t use it too much. The worst thing that can happen to your phone is that the glass can turn yellowish if you exposed it for too long. Just like your clear jelly cases.
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Seems like a fake staged video
There are much better alternatives out there. For $100+ this may be effective but is a complete piece of garbage. I purchased one and judging by the cheap construction, I don't think it should sell for more than $25.00. I would look for other products that do the same thing.
Stop being a penny pincher
@@elindigeno1215 It’s just a box with a light in it for $100
@@Chelzor It's actually the design(though I consider flawed since it has wires on the hinges), type of light, and light locations. Lots of the cheaper one "reduces" by some amount from what I've seen around 50% but the phone soap roughly around 90~100% depending on how much bacteria was on it.
With all that said, I do think PhoneSoap is pushing the premium price pretty aggressively. They can only get away with it is because they have the best UV sanitizer of them all. If there was another product that was very comparable, their prices would drop. Sadly in the current market, nobody else get's as close in effectiveness yet.
IPhones are just dirty... No amount of cleaning will work.
the coronavirus disapproved of this video.....